Talk:Mount Pavlof

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[edit] Threats and current eruption

I put in a note about the current eruption. Besides putting in one more reference and putting one reference inline, I also deleted the recent addition of "very high threat". If that claim can be sourced, then put it back in, but it's important to note that the threat score deals not just with how likely an eruption is, but also what damage it might do when it happens. Just because the volcano is erupting now doesn't necessarily mean that its threat class has jumped to "very high," although that is certainly possible. (For example, in the cited report, there is a volcano, Anatahan, which has a lower threat score than Pavlof, but was erupting at the time of the report.) -- Spireguy 22:20, 17 August 2007 (UTC)